DATESAugust 30 – September 12 – Submit O. On September 13, we will publish all of them.
August 16 – August 29 – Submit N. On August 30, we will publish all of them.
August 2 – August 15 – Submit M. On August 16, we will publish all of them.
July 19 – August 1 – Submit L. On August 2nd, we will publish all of them.
July 6-July 18 – Submit K. On July 19, we will publish all of them.
June 21 – July 5 – submit the Letter J. On July 6, we will publish all of them.
June 7 – June 20 – submit the Letter I. On June 21, we will publish all of them.
May 24 – June 6 – submit the Letter H. On June 7, we will publish all of them.
May 10 – May 23 – submit the Letter G. On May 24, we will publish all of them.
April 26 – May 9 – submit the Letter F. On May 10, we will publish all of them.
April 12 – April 25 – submit the Letter E. On April 26, we will publish all of them.
March 29 – April 11 – submit the Letter D. On April 12, we will publish all of them.
March 16 – March 28 – submit the Letter C. On March 29, we will publish all of them.
March 1 – March 14 – submit the Letter B. On March 15, we will publish all of them.
February 15 – February 28 – submit the Letter A. On March 1, we will publish all of them.

And we’ll continue posting the dates as we progress.

GUIDELINES

• Submit a 600 pixel wide RGB file (flattened, jpg, png, gif) to lettercult //at// gmail.com. You can also upload to the Alphabattle Flickr 2.0 group. And while you’re at it, you can upload your letters to Nate’s LetterPlayground.

• Include a link to your site, if you’d like us to link.

• One submission per person per letter.

• You can make your letters however you choose, with one exception: Don’t use a font as a starting point…this is a site about letters you build from scratch. (wink)

• Keep it safe for work.

• Try to be original, in some way, shape, or form.

• Have fun.

• You can submit a letter after any deadline. We’ll still add it to the group.

I’m really digging the dimensional one made out of twigs; and the hands; and the matches; and the subtle elegance of Patrick Drake’s N; and Benoit’s press-style; and Beejay’s classic No. 14…they all inspire and motivate me, and reaffirm my love of creating letters.